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Sherlock Holmes has a prototype.
Joseph Bell, a native of Scotland, a mid-to-late 19th-century Fellow of the Royal Academy of Medical Sciences, Magistrate, University of Edinburgh, England.
Lecturer in the School of Medicine.
He received his M.D. from the University of Edinburgh in 1859 and was Queen Victoria's personal physician, best known as Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, the British leader.
The character "Sherlock Holmes.
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The Story of Joseph Bell:
Once, while Bell was in class, a middle-aged man barged in and asked Bell to see him. Bell asked, "Did you just cross the grass on the west side of the classroom?" The man admitted, surprised: "How do you know?" ”
Bell: "There's red dirt under your feet. In all of Edinburgh, only the meadows of the Brigades have this kind of clay. Bell then asked the students to determine what the man's illness was.
The students were rambling, but none of the answers satisfied Bell. At the end of the day, he told the students, "This man's problem is that he is an alcoholic.
You see, he has rosacea.
Blood-red face, these are all symptoms of long-term drinking.
And most importantly - his right pocket was bulging, and there must have been a bottle of wine in it. As he spoke, Bell pulled out a bottle of whiskey from the man's right pocket.
Come, the students were dumbfounded.
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1, "Sherlock".
Sherlock Holmes (Benedict Cumberbatch) is not only a famous detective but also a fashion hipster, and his friend and right-hand man John H. Watson (Martin Freeman) have experienced bizarre citizen suicides, gang smuggling and countdown bomb killings.
Each case seems to be independent, but in fact it is connected, and every time the two solve a case, new problems and innocent victims will appear. After peeling back the cocoon, Jim Moriarty (Andrew Scott) has finally surfaced. In the final episode, how do Sherlock and Watson, who are threatened with bombs and sniper rifles, escape?
2. "The Secret History of Sherlock Holmes".
Sherlock Holmes was so lonely that he injected cocaine all day long, and his good friend Dr. Watson strongly objected to his destruction of his body in this way. One day, Sherlock Holmes received a mysterious invitation to go to the **Soviet ballet. The ballet dancer Petrova wants to be married to Sherlock Holmes because she wants to have a good child, and she also hopes that the child's father's intelligence and her Zili will make a good child.
Holmes politely declined. A few days later, Holmes receives a strange package found in the hands of an amnesiac woman who has been rescued from the River Thames, a note with Holmes' address. After investigation and deference, Holmes concluded that the woman had come from Belgium to find her missing husband, Cabileri.
Sherlock Holmes and Watson follow the clues to investigate in the harbor, and Holmes's brother tells them that ** is experimenting with a new warship, and that Cabileri is a spy sent by Germany. Holmes returns to London and deals with cocaine.
3, "No Clues".
When the "Sherlock Holmes" in the film is in front of everyone, he is still the familiar image of a calm and witty gentleman, but in private, he is just a lazy and unthinking extra hired by Dr. Watson, specializing in playing the famous detective Sherlock Holmes, to be exact, he is just a complete drunkard and puppet, and the hero behind the real detection of the case is Watson.
But in the face of many admirers, he had to force a smile as Watson commanded, pretend to be calm, and put on a look of surprise.
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